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In re Dominic C.
Father appeals from a judgment in which the juvenile court found that it had jurisdiction over Fathers two children pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b)[1] and made a dispositional order which did not return the children to Fathers custody. We find that substantial evidence supported the jurisdictional finding that there was a substantial risk that the children would suffer serious physical harm or illness as a result of Fathers failure or inability to adequately supervise or protect the children or by his willful or negligent failure to provide the children with adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment, or by his inability to provide regular care for the children due to his mental illness, developmental disability, or substance abuse. We also find that substantial evidence supported the finding, pursuant to section 361, subdivision (c) that return of the children to fathers custody would substantially endanger the childrens physical health, safety, protection, or physical or emotional well-being. Court affirm the judgment.

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